The 2010 WSOP is set up to run from May 27 through July 17 at the Rio in Las Vegas, with 57 events scheduled, including the Player’s Championship 8-Game Mixed five-day tournament to be filmed for ESPN, as well as the Ante Up for Africa charity event and the No-Limit Hold’em Championship Main Event.
07-08-2012, Linda R. Geenen
Event #52, Six-Handed 10-Game Mix brought 421 runners to the tables. With a $2,500 buy-in, the prize pool totaled $957,775 and 48 would be taking home cash where first place would stack $244,259.
Vanessa Selbst isn't leaping on to the WSOP...
05-31-2011, Media Advisory
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas just held the WSOP Circuit National Championship and that completed the WSOP Circuit tour's seventh season. A series of individual poker tournaments that feature 15 different tour stops from mostly Caesars-owned...
11-09-2010, PokerWorks Staff
"Thank you to everybody for being here, it's a dream come true," Duhamel said. "I don't know what to think, I don't know what to say," came from Duhamel as the grand finale to four months of the 2010 Main Event of the World Series of Poker came to...
09-22-2010, ClearSpine
With 574 players left, ESPN continued its coverage of the 2010 WSOP Main Event with Day 5. The pre-show theme was the emergence of the online hotshots vs. the old guard live action players, with the main focus being on feature table resident Phil...
09-15-2010, ClearSpine
Day 4 of the Main Event of the World Series of Poker is always one of the most exciting days in the poker calendar, as it is the day when the money bubble bursts. With over 1,200 players remaining, and only 747 cashing, ESPN’s coverage presented...
09-08-2010, ClearSpine
All the remaining players in the 2010 WSOP Main Event combined into one large field to play Day 3, the focus of tonight’s ESPN telecast. There were many different roads the network could have taken, with seven former world champions still in the...
09-01-2010, ClearSpine
ESPN’s coverage of the 2010 WSOP Main Event continued last night with Day 2B, the session that featured the single largest number of players of the entire tournament, with 2,734 starting the day from among the survivors of Days 1B and 1D. The...
08-25-2010, ClearSpine
ESPN’s coverage of the 2010 WSOP Main Event moved tonight to the first of the two Day 2s. While there were nine former Main Event champions still alive and playing in the field on this night, ESPN chose to focus the vast majority of its attention...
08-18-2010, ClearSpine
ESPN’s coverage of the 2010 WSOP Main Event continued tonight with action from Days 1C and 1D. The big question on everyone’s mind, naturally, was “Just how much time will they give to THIS year’s over-the-top embarrassment of an entrance by Phil...
08-11-2010, ClearSpine
After spending a week each on The Poker Players Championship and the Tournament of Champions, ESPN began its coverage of the 2010 WSOP Main Event tonight with action from Days 1A and 1B. With Mike “The Mouth” Matusow at the featured table wearing...
08-04-2010, ClearSpine
ESPN’s coverage of the 2010 World Series of Poker continued tonight with the Tournament of Champions. In a sense, this was the perfect event for the network to shoot, as it was a collection of 27 of the best-known players in the world, largely...
07-29-2010, ClearSpine
ESPN began its coverage of the 2010 World Series of Poker with the $50,000 buy-in Poker Player’s Championship, an 8-game tournament for the Chip Reese Memorial Trophy that replaced the HORSE tourney of previous years. To accommodate the network, it...
07-18-2010, Jennifer Newell
The November Nine was within reach when the day began, though not many predicted it would be eighteen hours later before the names were determined.
Those who entered the Rio Convention Center on Saturday, July 17, found themselves in somewhat of a...
07-17-2010, Jennifer Newell
Day 7 could have gone either way. If the players continued at the rapid pace at which they were playing, a short day was in store. But if they suddenly decided to tighten up and take fewer chances, the trip down to a 27-player field was destined to...
07-16-2010, Jennifer Newell
It was going to take eight full playing days of the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event to determine the names and faces of the November Nine. As the $10K No-Limit Hold’em World Championship played down, Day 6 was only a stepping stone on the way...
07-15-2010, Jennifer Newell
The fifth full day of the 2010 World Series of Poker $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em World Championship was a fast-paced, action-packed one, full of rapid eliminations, hundreds of significant payouts, and the final exit of many well-known pro players.
It...
07-15-2010, Jennifer Newell
Now is when it gets interesting.
Day 4 of the 2010 World Series of Poker $10K NLHE World Championship took the players past the tension of the money bubble, the heartbreak of just missing a payout, and into the minimum amount of money that could...
07-14-2010, Jennifer Newell
Money bubble. Those two words were most anxiously awaited as the $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em World Championship tournament played on. And Tuesday, July 13, was the day that those words would be of the utmost importance.
The 2010 World Series of Poker...
07-13-2010, Jennifer Newell
The excitement meter increased on Monday, July 12, as players in the 2010 World Series of Poker $10K No-Limit Hold’em Championship were brought together for the first time. After four separate Day 1 flights developed into two Day 2 fields, the...
07-11-2010, Jennifer Newell
After Day 2A kicked off with a simple list of instructions and launch into action, Day 2B took a different path. It was the annual welcoming of Bruce Buffer, famed ring announcer and friend of Full Tilt Poker . The WSOP was kicked into gear by the...